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A Requirements-Based CNS/ATM Architecture
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This paper identifies an approach to the definition of a National Airspace System (NAS) architecture which will support the future development of the U.S. air transportation system, consistent with long-range needs of the various users of the NAS. The approach outlined identifies the development of an FAA preliminary design methodology, with supporting tools and processes to provide the basis for NAS modernization. This approach begins with the quantification of the primary long-range objectives of the NAS, which the system architecture must support over its design life. These objectives are the basis of the mission analysis and requirements development, which, in turn, are used for technology tradeoff studies and the baselining of an architecture for evaluation.
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Schwab, R., Haraldsdottir, A., and Warren, A., "A Requirements-Based CNS/ATM Architecture," SAE Technical Paper 985552, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/985552.Also In
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